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Atari Online News, Etc. was an electronic text newsletter covering the Atari ST that launched in May 1999 by Dana P. Jacobson and Joe Mirando who previously contributed to the STReport newsletter. It ran for almost 1000 issues until finally closing at the end of 2016 with a promise of a transition to HTML that seemingly never came.
The Rainbow Color computer newsletter Vol. 01 No 1 - Vol 8 No 11
Topics: The Rainbow, Newsletter, Magazine, Color computer, TRS-80, Tandy, Radio Shack
The Hewlett-Packard Journal has been documenting HP's technologies and achievements since 1949. The HP Journal has been available on the World Wide Web since early 1994. Now, the Journal offers more functionality with articles created in Adobe Acrobat and a useful search engine for looking up topics within articles.
Full issues of Z*NET: Atari Online Magazine for the Atari ST.
Current Notes: The Newsletter of the Washington Area Computer Enthusiasts
The Computer Journal, Supporting the Trailing Edge of Technology, was published from 1983 to 1998.
TI99/4A German Magazine more good, write only in german language.. i hope that one can translate it in english or italian language :-)
Topics: TI-Revue, TI99, Magazine
Newsletters and related papers of the Jersey Atari Computer Group.
TS 2068 Update: the user's News. A quarterly newsletter for TS-2068 Users.
Topic: Newsletter for Timex Sinclair 2068 users.
Bill Cheek - World Scanner Report Bill Cheek was a technology writer and experimenter who was best-known for his publications explaining the modification of radio scanners like the Pro-2006 from Radio Shack. These modification extended the frequency range, memory capacity, scanning speeds, and performance of the radio. He also developed the first computer interface to the Pro-2006 scanner called the HB-232 (later the CE-232) that allowed the scanner to be controlled and programmed via an RS-232...
Topics: Bill Cheek, radio scanner, Scanner, World Scanner Report
Full issues of the online magazine ST Report for the Atari ST which evolved into Silicon Times Report in 1993 covering more microcomputer platforms and the industry itself.
Topics: Atari, Atari ST, e-zine
Newsletter of the Vancouver Sinclair User's Group
Topics: Sinclair ZX81, Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 1500, Timex/Sinclair 2068
The Timex Sinclair NorthAmerican Users Groups Newsletter.
Topics: timex sinclair, timex sinclair 1000, timex sinclair 2068
Loadstar (ISSN 0886-4144) was a disk magazine for the Commodore 64 computer, published starting in 1984. It derived its name from the command commonly used to execute commercial software from a Commodore 1541 disk: LOAD "*",8,1, with inspiration from the word "lodestar". Loadstar was launched as a sister publication of Softdisk, based in Shreveport, Louisiana. It was the second platform for which Softdisk produced a disk magazine, after the Apple II. At the time, the...
Bollettino gratuito sul computer Z80 di Nuova Elettronica , pubblicato dalla Micro LG / Micro Design di Genova dal gennaio 1981 ad almeno la fine del 1986. La periodicità è mensile e dal 1985 bimestrale, il titolo varia nel tempo: "Bollettino del club utenti Micro Z-80 N.E." "Bollettino del club utenti Micro LG-80" "Bollettino del club utenti Micro Z-80 L.G." "Bollettino del club utenti Micro Design" (definitivo dal gennaio 1982) Il microcomputer Z80,...
Topics: bollettino, Z80, computer, elettronica, informatica, bulletin, electronics
Sinc Link was the newsletter of the Toronto Timex Sinclair User's Club .
Topics: timex sinclair 1000, timex sinclair 2068, sinclair ql
Journal for technical applications of Timex/Sinclair computers.
Topics: timex sinclair 1000, timex sinclair 1500, timex sinclair 2068
Miscellaneous computer and technology-related newsletters.
Dragon User was a British magazine for users of the Dragon 32/64 computers published from 1982 by Sunshine Publications. Production of the computers themselves had ceased by 1985 but the user community remained sufficiently active to justify the magazine's continuation until 1989. From its launch until June 1986, Dragon User appeared on the shelves of major newsagents such as WHSmith in a full-colour glossy picture cover. A number of different editors were involved during this initial period,...
The first issue of TRSTimes was published in January 1988. Subscriptions to TRSTimes were always made on a full-year basis, with six issues published each year. This meant that Lance Wolstrup could make the decision to continue publishing on a year by year basis. Although aimed at the hobbyist, the articles in TRSTimes covered a wide range of topics. Unlike many magazines, there were no continuing columns, although Beat the Game by Daniel Myers appeared in most issues. But there were many...
Scans of these newsletters were provided by Bombjack.
The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
Lots of Atari user group newsletters, journals, magazines, etc from June to December 1987. All from the newsletter exchange program with SLCC (Sam Leandro Computer Club, CA, USA) File names are newsletter name, user group name, city, state (unless obvious), country, date info. ENJOY!
Topic: Atari Newsletter Journal Magazine 8-bit 1040ST
Publication for Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, Timex Sinclair 1000, 1500 and 2068 users.
Topics: Timex-Sinclair, Sinclair
The newsletter of the San Diego Atari Computer Enthusiasts.
QLUB newsletter for the Sinclair QL from Sinclair Research
Topics: Sinclair QL, UK
Time Designs Magazine
Topics: timex sinclair, timex sinclair 1000, timex sinclair 2068
Capital Area Timex/Sinclair Users Group newsletter.
Topics: Sinclair ZX-81, Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 1500, Timex/Sinclair 2068
The Plotter was the newsletter of the Clackamas Computer Applied Training Society, a user group formed to support Timex/Sinclair users in Oregon.
Topics: Timex Sinclair 1000, Timex Sinclair 1500, Timex Sinclair 2068, Sinclair ZX80, Sinclair ZX81, Timex...
Independent 'zine for OS-9 enthusiastists (both 6809 and 68000). OS-9 was a UNIX-like multitasking microkernel RTOS (realtime operating system) written by Microware which had heavy use in the industrial and aerospace markets during the 1980s to late 1990s and a dedicated following in the hobbyist computer market, with versions available for the Tandy CoCo (Colour Computer), Atari ST as well as lesser-known personal computers.
Topic: OS-9 OS9 OSK Microware Atari CoCo realtime RTOS
Commodore Mail Link (sometimes titled as 'Commodore Mailink') was a newsletter produced by the user group 'Meeting 64/128 Users Through the Mail'. It was produced out of St. Joseph, IL. It is believed to have lasted from 1986 to 2009
Topics: Commodore, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, newsletter, user group
La Pomme Illustrée is a French magazine on paper that has been distributed from 1990 to 1995. Azébulon, Doume and Nibble were the creators of such a fantastic magazine.
Newsletters of the Sinclair/Timex User Group, a subgroup of the Boston Computer Society.
Topics: Timex/Sinclair 1000, Sinclair ZX80, Sinclair ZX81, Timex/Sinclair 1500, Timex/Sinclair 2068
Small format (5.5"x8.5") magazine for the Sinclair ZX-80, ZX-81, Timex Sinclair 1000, 1500 and 2068.
Topics: timex sinclair 1000, timex sinclair 1500, timex sinclair 2068, sinclair zx81
Newsletters from the San Leandro Computer Club (SLCC) January to December 1986
Topics: Atari, 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 800, 1200XL, 800XL, 130XE, XEGS, 520ST, 1040ST, STE, Mega, Falcon, TT,...
The Atari Owners Club Bulletin is a UK publication that looks like it was started by a company called Ingersoll Electronics and later picked up officially by Atari.
The Village Green Newsletter was the official newsletter of the A.C.U.G., a Commodore user groups that has gone by multiple names over the years. This user group was officially recognized by Commodore and designated as user group #447.
Newsletter of the now defunct Koonce Genealogical Society.
Topics: Genealogy, Family History, Newsletters
Dal-Ace - Dallas Atari Computer Enthusiasts newsletter, July, 1986, Volume 7, Number 7.
Topics: Dal-Ace, Dallas, Atari, Computer, Enthusiasts, newsletter, 8-bit, 400, 800, 1200XL, 800XL, 130XE,...
Newsletter of the now defunct Koonce Genealogical Society.
Topics: Genealogy, Family History, Newsletters
Magazine for Timex/Sinclair 1000, 2068 users.
Topics: Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 1500, Timex/Sinclair 2068
International Directory of Roses Societies and Rosarias
Topics: Rose Societies, Rosarias
The Sourceror's Apprentice is an American monthly magazine which lasted one year from January 1989 to January 1990. The magazine is the assembly language journal of Merlin programmers.
Newsletters from the San Leandro Computer Club (SLCC) January to December 1990
Topics: Atari, 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 800, 1200XL, 800XL, 130XE, XEGS, 520ST, 1040ST, STE, Mega, Falcon, TT,...
Thunder Enlightening Macintosh Users Group Thunder Bay Ontario 1990-04
Ausborne user group newsletter
Topics: Ausborne, Aus borne, Osborne
Newsletter of the Chicago Area Timex Users Group.
Topics: timex sinclair, timex sinclair 1000, timex sinclair 2068
The Smalltalk Journal 1996 10
GFA-Club Nachrichten Issue 06/89. Magazine by GFA for users of GFA-Basic Atari ST and Amiga.
Topics: Atari ST, GFA-Basic, Amiga, magazine, GFA
Commodore 64 User Group of the Forestry Commission of Victoria (later named Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands). Includes scans of Issue 1-13 covering April 1984 to February 1985.
Topics: Commodore 64, Computer Users Group Newsletter, Forestry Commission of Victoria, FCV User Group,...
Subject: Vintage Computer Club Newsletter Computer: TRS-80 Color Computer / Tandy Color Computer By: The Glenside Color Computer Club, Inc.
Topic: TRS-80 Tandy Color Computer Newsletter CoCoFEST!
Lamo-Lem documentation for Sinclair ZX80, ZX81 and MicroAce computers.
Topics: zx81, zx80, microace, sinclair
Newsletters from the San Leandro Computer Club (SLCC) January to December 1984
Topic: Atari 8-Bit 16-Bit 800 1200XL 800XL 130XE XEGS 520ST 1040ST STE Mega Falcon TT SLCC
Newsletters from the San Leandro Computer Club (SLCC) January to December 1985
Topics: Atari, 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 800, 1200XL, 800XL, 130XE, XEGS, 520ST, 1040ST, STE, Mega, Falcon, TT,...
A collection of user group and industry newsletters centered around the Acorn Computer. Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK. These included the Acorn Electron, the BBC Micro and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s It is more known for its BBC Micro model B computer than for its...
FORMAT for Spectrum & SAM users. Volume 6, Issue Number 7. March 1993.
Topics: ZX Spectrum, SAM Coupe, magazine
80 Computer Users Of Houston Newsletter 09 1981
Topic: trs-80
Portland Atari Club Newsletter October 1991.
Topics: Atari, Portland, ST, 800, 400, XL, XE, 1200, computer, newsletter, club, October, 1991
Hobby Computer Club newsletter
Topic: retrocomputing
Cursor - Newsletter of the Commodore Computer Users Group QLD Vol 8 No 10/11 June/July 1992 Contents - - Club Information - Cursory Notes - Letters - A Mixed Bag of News - Help! - 8 Bit Club News - Amiga Club News - Fish Listings - Expo: The CCUG(Q) Inc learns about the real world - Transferring Text files between C64 and Amiga - Australian Doctors Discover the Mouse Trap Syndrome - Rod Watson : Our C64/128 Workshop Steward - C64 Machine Language - Part 18 - GEOS Revisited by Tom Hackett -...
Topics: Cursor, Commodore Computer Users Group QLD, CCUG(Q), Commodore Australia, Commodore Users Group...
FORMAT - A Magazine from INDUG For DISCiPle & PLUS D Users. Volume 1, Issue Number 10. May 1988.
Topics: ZX Spectrum, Miles Gordon Technology, magazine
Newsletter of the now defunct Koonce Genealogical Society.
Topics: Genealogy, Family History, Newsletters
The "6502 User Notes" (AKA the KIM-1 User Notes) newsletter was dedicated to programming on the 6502 microprocessor, created by MOS Technologies. The newsletter was sometimes referred to as the KIM-1 User Notes because the KIM-1 was the very first computer to use the 6502 microprocessor. The 6502 went on to be used in plenty of microcomputers after that point, including the Commodore PET, Commodore VIC-20, Apple II, and other computers.
Topics: KIM-1, MOS Technologies, 6502, newsletter
DIGITALK Volume 4 Issue 4 June/July 1992
Topics: digital, DIGITALK, ACMS
FORMAT - A Magazine from INDUG For DISCiPle & PLUS D Users. Volume 1, Issue Number 6. January 1988.
Topics: ZX Spectrum, Miles Gordon Technology, magazine
Cursor - Newsletter of the Commodore Computer Users Group QLD Vol 10 No 12 August 1994 Contents - - Presidents Patch - Editorial - Food For Thought - BBS News - Meetings - Workshop - 8 Bit Page - Club Adverts - Treasurers Report - Financial Report - Club Charges - Proxy Form
Topics: Cursor, Commodore Computer Users Group QLD, CCUG(Q), Commodore Australia, Commodore Users Group...
FOGHORN (The Newsletter of the Obsorne User Group).
Portland Atari Club Atari News Newsletter Vol 1 Issue 2 September 1991 for the Atari computers.
Topics: Atari, Portland, Club, computer, ST, XE, XL, 800, 400, 1200, 8-bit, 16-bit, newslletter
Timex-Sinclair Educational Computing News. Newsletter for educators.
Topics: Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 1500, Sinclair ZX-81
The "Inside Info" Newsletter from Atari Computer Enthusiasts (N.S.W.). Atari Computer Enthusiasts (N.S.W.) is a branch of the Atari Computer Enthusiasts, an independent, non-profit users' group based in the U.S.A., but with membership world-wide. We have no connections with ATARI, Inc. Our aims include promotion of the ATARI 400/800 Home Computer System; the interchange of hints, tips & ideas amongst members; instruction in programming techniques for beginners to advanced users...
Topics: atari, newsletter, nsw, inside info, Atari Computer Enthusiasts, ATARI 400/800
Atom News 1984 Number 5
Topic: Acorn Atom